As you may know, the weather for the .Princeton game was miserable. Laura and I attended, but the rain and chill factor drove Laura into Leverone Field House. I sat it out to the end.
Eddie and Ginny Bowen were in town for the Princeton game. We saw them frequently but not at the game. Sensibly, they holed in somewhere under cover.
Via Al Frey, Ted Cart reports that he has sold their Pennington, N.J., property and that his permanent address is now at Mountain Lake, Lake Wales, Fla. 33853.
From Santa Barbara, Calif., Al Steinbrecher writes that he and Helen celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on September 14. Our congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple. Al is still active with his hobby of many years amateur radio.
Regretfully, we must report the passing of Ted Nichol on October 6, 1980. His obituary will appear in this or a later issue.
Ken Hussey will have left Wellsville, N.Y., for 153 Jet Park, Palmetto, Fla. 33561 as of October 20. Ken is not at all well but reports slow recovery from his current illness.
Incessant rain has given way to bright sunshine here in Vermont's Norwich Meadows. Adios, amigos!
Condo #4, Norwich Meadows Norwich, Vt. 05055